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Word: tiara (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL students etched the latest returns on a huge, white bulletin board Robert F. Drinan-25,566 votes; Martin A. Kinsky-21,406: John I Collins-1743. A small roar went up from the 600 Drinan supporters who had gathered in the Tiara Room of the plush Sidney Hill Country Club in Newton. Their enthusiasm was short-lived. The middle-aged liberals from Brookline soon returned to the bar for more screwdrivers: the young volunteers from Wellesley, Harvard, Radcliffe, and Newton High School gathered in small circles and finished their Budweisers, while the members of the rock band...

Author: By H. J. R. eggert, | Title: Drinan: Glad to Win But Not Ecstatic | 11/14/1972 | See Source »

Anti-Snob. Davis is doing his part to break down tiara snobbishness. On the opening night of this season, he coolly appeared in a stage box wearing a sweater. He already has an avid youthful following as a result of his appearances at London's summertime prom concerts, and he hopes to attract the same following to Covent Garden. "I'd like an audience that has less interest in the past and more interest in the present and is an average of 15 years younger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: An Ordinary Bloke | 1/3/1972 | See Source »

...moonfaced, high-voiced claimant of the papal tiara is a former Roman Catholic priest who was defrocked by Pius XII in 1951 for founding, without permission, an order called the Apostles of Infinite Love. In 1960, says Collin, the Virgin of Fatima told the local bishop that the next Pope would be called Clement XV. The bishop told the Vatican, Collin says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Pope Clement XV | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...house with that speech. Beyond discipline of craft and a reverence for tradition, the English theater retains the renown of greatness because it has behind it an unseen but not an unheard god, the English language. This wonder of wonders is a verdant isle of beauty, a tiara of crystalline delight, a font of wit and wisdom, a burnished mirror of the mind. Born to a noble tongue, Maggie Smith serves it nobly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Were Man but Wise | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

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